Friday, August 28, 2009

Droughts

The costliest weather disaster in American history, purely in terms of economic damage, was the drought of 1988. Below-average precipitation drew the Mississippi River so low that barge traffic had to stop, causing an estimated $40 billion in losses. Industry experts estimate that droughts cause an average of $6 billion in economic losses each year in the United States.
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